Category Archives: News
MP Taylor Bachrach Calls on Liberals to Stop Requesting CERB Repayments from Canadians Living with Disabilities
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach is calling on the Liberal Government to stop making vulnerable people pay for Ottawa's mistakes. Bachrach's comments come as the Canada Revenue Agency attempts...
Jeff Blagden Jun 07, 2023
Partial category 1 fire ban to take effect in Northwest Fire Centre tomorrow
In light of wildfire stats across BC, a partial Category 1 fire ban will be put in place in the Northwest fire centre. Category 1 fires will be prohibited in the Nadina Fire Zone starting tomorrow at ...
Morgyn Budden Jun 07, 2023 Area in red represents Category 1 fire.
Open house on new Coastal Marine Strategy to happen in Prince Rupert
People interested in the provinces' developing Coastal Marine Strategy are invited to the Crest Hotel on June 12. Developed with First Nations, the strategy aims to guide the stewardship of coastal ma...
Morgyn Budden Jun 07, 2023
Public Comment Period for Initial Description of New Polaris Gold Mine Near Alaska Border Closes This Week
Residents wishing to provide early input on the proposed New Polaris Gold Mine in the Atlin-area are running out of time to do so. Canagold Resources is looking to develop the underground gold mine at...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Police Uncover Stolen Gun in Vehicle After Pulling Over an Impaired Driver in Masset Last Week
One driver probably wishes he left the cap on the bottle, and the stolen firearm at home, before hitting the roads in Masset last month. RCMP hit their mark, and then some, when they pulled the driver...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Bill Tabled in the House Aiming to Establish a National Indigenous Teachers Day Based Off of a Student Submission
A plan to honour Indigenous teachers which began as a school project has made it all the way to the House of Commons. Tabled today by NDP MP Heather McPherson, Bill C-338 seeks to establish a National...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Inquest into Death of Quesnel Woman in 2017 Brings Calls for a Support Worker for Indigenous People in Custody
A public inquest into the 2017 death of an Indigenous woman in Quesnel has brought forward one recommendation for RCMP. 40 year-old Nadine Marcy Solonas of the Tl'azt'en and Nak'azdli Whut'en First Na...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Dolly Varden Silver Begins 2023 Drilling Program at their Expanded Kitsault Valley Project Site
Dolly Varden Silver has launched a 45,000 metre exploratory drilling program at their expanded Kitsault Valley Project site. Covering 163 square kilometres, the site includes both their original Kitsa...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Hottest May Ever Recorded in BC Fuels What May be the Province's Fastest Spring Snowmelt to Date
Last month marked the hottest May ever recorded in BC, fueling what may be the fastest spring snowmelt in the province's history. On a typical year, roughly half of the seasonal snowpack on BC's mount...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023
Support Staff at College of New Caledonia Among Those at 5 Schools Covered Under New Collective Bargaining Agreement
Support staff at the College of New Caledonia are among 2,100 workers covered under a newly ratified collective bargaining agreement. They join CUPE-represented employees at four other post-secondary ...
Jeff Blagden Jun 06, 2023